B. Decreased warfare
C. Increased indigenous populations
D. Introduced maize
Answer:
A. Spread diseases
Explanation:
The Colombian exchange is a process that took place between the 15th and 16th centuries, when agricultural products and other foods from the New World (the American continent) were discovered in the Old World (Europe, Africa and Asia) and vice versa. broad also includes technological advances, demographics and even diseases.
religious groupings.
social castes.
occupational divisions.
The correct option is: "religious groupings."
The Indian society is divided by the religion practiced by its components. India is a unique country in religious matters. It is the country with the largest number of Hindus, Yainis, Sikhs, Zoroastrians and Bahais, and is the third country with the largest number of Muslims. It is the holy land of Hinduism, Buddhism, Yainism and Sikhism, and is home to important spiritual gurus and various spiritualist organizations. During the I millennium, Judaism and Christianity came to India forming small communities. Buddhism, the predominant religion of Southeast Asia, was born in India.
People could afford more goods than they could before.
Unemployment and prices rose.
People stopped purchasing goods.
There were fewer consumer goods available for purchase.
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Unemployment and prices rose.
In scenarios where monetary or financial measures are taken to bring the unemployment rate below the natural rate of unemployment, the resulting increase in demand encourages companies and producers to raise prices even faster.
These workers will begin to demand higher wages. Ultimately, higher wages and rents will lead to higher producer prices, which in turn will generate higher wage demand. So, despite some unemployment, increasing the money supply may increase production slightly, but it can also lead to inflation.
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Answer:
Unemployment and prices rose.
Explanation:
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The statement that is definitely false is
that archaeologists and anthropologists rarely work together - in fact they work together very, very often! The fields are related and many archaeologists see themselves as anthropologists, too. So we can reject the answer
"Archaeologists and anthropologists are in totally separate fields and rarely work together. " (this is the false statement that the question is looking for"
Explanation:
They both can concern the past. Anthropology is the understanding of people, in the past, in the instant and as they evolve over time and Archaeology particularly looks at the palpable culture of the past.
Archaeology is a sub field of Anthropology (one of four) so there is no difference. Both involved in the study of culture, though Archaeology concentrates on material culture and usually historical/ancient sites. Anthropology is the study of human culture: how people live and work and what they make.